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' C. WHITNEY.

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No. 329.250. Patented Odt. 27, 1885.

To all whom it may concern: I

Bait-known that I, CATHERINE WHITNEY, leys A and D, and secure a citizen of the United States, residing at Lawbox L, whereby a f Douglas and State of tion of the pulley the ro by a hand-crank, le the centers 0 rence, in the county 0 Kansas, have invented a new and useful Imover the table on provement 1n Wooden Clothes-Mangles, of to the pulley A which the following is a description. This invention relates to that class of manare located at the les in which large wooden rollers are used for table in order that smoothing clothes, and its object is to provide of may be open an means whereby a receptacle for the clothes agement of the work. to be ironed and another receptacle for the Eand F are comp clothes which have been ironed may both be one of which the 010 ed, and as fas UNIT'ED. STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CATHERINE WHITNEY, on LAWRENCE, KANSAS.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent 110.329.250} dated October 27, 1885, Application filed May 31', 1884. Serial No. 13,409. (No model.) 7

' coiivenient to the mangle, and means whereby plac ers as it comes up over them.

view of the same.

legs K.

I represents two verticalposts, one at each the table, end of the table, rigidly securedthereto, and the ends of the tab projecting above it as bearings for pulleys A ported in each p of the rollers res G G are two rollers, made smooth and true, superposed upon to roll upon the table J. Around these rollpassing ove ers the clothes are wrapped to be ironed in other, the crank-o e manner usual to this class of machines. said rope To aid in ironing, I provide an upper board box, substantia in the form of a'box, L, which is made a true and for the purp lane on its under side to travel upon the roll- 4 G ers G, to press the latter down upon the cloth- Witnesses:

G. F. FOLEY,

A. -S. RIFFEE.

and D.

the weight of the said receptacles and the be,p clothes therein contained may be utilized to large, I assist in the ironing process. the box to pr To this end my invention consists in the conto do the work of s: strnction and combination of parts forming a clot-hes, yetI have provi clothes mangle, hereinafter described and ment, N, into w claimed, reference being bad to the accompaif necessary, and nying drawings, in whichclothes in orde Figure 1 is a side elevation of my mangle. Z represents Fig. 2 is an end elevation, and Fig. 3 isa plan of the compartments E and F.

' What I claim as my J represents the ironing-table, supported on secure by Letters Pate In a clothes-mangle,

the posts sec le, and the 0st, and o ting upon the rollers, ulley and rove perated pulley,

ed to one ed 11 and described,

and to smooth the clothing uponthe roll- 0 is a rope passing like reciprocatin A draws the box to llers G. Motion is given connected with the ax hich any wei te from the be kept separa r not to s hinges, and g k being connect lly as show ose set forth.

ATHERINE \V a belt over the pold at its ends to the g circular mof the ends of the the longitudinal sides thered unobstructed for the mantments in the box L, in' thee to be ironed may be roned they may the iroaiagisv ecessary to cause nobs'to the lids and desire to bination, with ured about centrally of pulleys, one supthe table, the box and the rope 

